Interpretation of Weird Test Results
Team-mates and fellow OOS sufferers --
I had to test this week instead of last for a variety of reasons that aren't particularly important, but got some weird (to me, anyway) results and thought I'd see whether anyone can validate seeing this kind of thing before or elsewhere in their training.
First bike test was end of Sept, beginning of Oct:13.9 miles, 40 min, avg HR 162 ... did this on a weekend at about 8 am, after a day off and it was probably about 60-65 degrees and pretty calm wind-wise.
Test today: 14.2 miles, 40 min, 152 avg HR ... it was 6 am, breezy and 46 degrees .. so riding with arm-warmers, fingered gloves, booties and vest .. and it was also dark for most of the test. Course was the same as before.
So ... I am pleased to have ridden farther at a higher avg speed (23+ mph), but the HR is a mystery to me. I am inclined to write it off to an early, cold start and inadquate warmup, among other factors like tesing mid-week, etc. and just be glad that I've gotten good performance in less than optimal conditions.
But, I'm thinking that I still should work with the old HR numbers from the first test? I know from experience that as I get fitter HR @ ;a given effort will come down, but I have a hard time correlating that with this result. I would have expected to see HR flat at increased pace
Comments
Calling Nemo and her search-fu, to the lobby...Nemo to the search lobby...
Outside, I've never been able to TRULY replicate the exact same testing protocols and conditions. Heck, you can barely do it inside on the trainer; just too many variables.
I'd say you can split the HR difference if you feel uncomfortable with the new zones, it's only 10 BPM.
Appreciate your taking the time to comment. I know I still owe you a PM on the saddle as well!
Tim